mrfrosty
Well-Known Member
I bottled a coopers I brewed about a week and a half ago that i had brewed fermented with 1kg of dark spray malt, bottled it with 1/2 teaspoon of glocose powder in each bottle. Tried a couple last night, and although they tasted great, they were headless. Is this due to using Glocose and not sugar? or not leaving it long enough?? I'm not to fussed as this batch tastes so good, but it would be good to know for next time.
The second question i have, is regarding a kit i'm going to put on tomorrow night. I have a cheap 1 tin kit (Gornal and Dudley Bitter) that i wanted to try just to see what they were like being very cheap. I was planning on making it with 500g of spray malt and 500g of Glocose powder. I was going to try it with an S04 yeast, but was thinking is it worth putting more Glocose powder in?? possibly 250g maybe a little more. Would it make any difference?? Make it stronger? Make it taste same/better/worse? I'm sure others have had the same thoughts and tried, so i'd like to here your experiences to see whether its worth trying what i am planning or not?? :wha:
Cheers
Rob
The second question i have, is regarding a kit i'm going to put on tomorrow night. I have a cheap 1 tin kit (Gornal and Dudley Bitter) that i wanted to try just to see what they were like being very cheap. I was planning on making it with 500g of spray malt and 500g of Glocose powder. I was going to try it with an S04 yeast, but was thinking is it worth putting more Glocose powder in?? possibly 250g maybe a little more. Would it make any difference?? Make it stronger? Make it taste same/better/worse? I'm sure others have had the same thoughts and tried, so i'd like to here your experiences to see whether its worth trying what i am planning or not?? :wha:
Cheers
Rob